Well this is interesting. I just noticed that after running `echo (git svn 
find-rev HEAD)` it actually leaves a stopped job behind.

> jobs
Job     Group   State   Command
2       2291    stopped git svn find-rev HEAD

What could cause that?

-Kevin

On Aug 10, 2012, at 9:48 PM, Kevin Ballard <ke...@sb.org> wrote:

> Running a git-svn subcommand in a "subshell" (I forget what the real name is 
> for this) doesn't actually work. For example,
> 
>    echo (git svn find-rev HEAD)
> 
> always emits an empty line instead of emitting the revision that HEAD 
> corresponds to. Running the git-svn command directly at the prompt works just 
> fine.
> 
> I have no idea what could be causing this. The other git commands that I've 
> tried work perfectly fine inside of subshells. And git-svn commands work 
> perfectly fine inside of bash subshells (e.g `echo $(git svn find-rev HEAD)`).
> 
> Does anyone have an idea what could possibly be going wrong?
> 
> -Kevin


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